Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi, > I have a tables like this: > > #+TBLNAME: tablename > | a | b |c | d | > | 1 | 2 |3 |4 | > | z | x | y |w| > > #+TBLNAME: othertablename > | a | b |c | d | > | 1 | 2 |3 |4 | > | z | x | y |w| > > I have the following code block > > #+name: test > #+begin_src python :var table=tablename :exports results > import numpy as np > tab = np.array(table) > return np.array([tab[:,1], tab[:,-1]]).T > #+end_src > > If I call that function the result is correct > > However using > > #+CALL: aushang[:var table=othertablename]() :exports results > or > #+CALL: aushang(table=othertablename) :exports results > > does not work. It seem the babel block does not get the table but something > else in case its called by #+CALL:. > In general, how-to refer to a table in #+CALL blocks? >
Your tables are identical, and you're not calling the test function in your call blocks. A more reasonable (to me) version of your example works as expected.
#+TBLNAME: tablename | a | b | c | d | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | z | x | y | w | #+TBLNAME: othertablename | a | b | c | d | | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | | z | x | y | w | I have the following code block #+name: test #+begin_src python :var table=tablename :exports results import numpy as np tab = np.array(table) return np.array([tab[:,1], tab[:,-1]]).T #+end_src #+RESULTS: test | b | d | | 2 | 4 | | x | w | If I call that function the result is correct However using #+CALL: test[:var table=othertablename]() :exports results #+RESULTS: | b | d | | 3 | 1 | | x | w | #+CALL: test(table=othertablename) :exports results #+RESULTS: | b | d | | 3 | 1 | | x | w |
> > On a similar line: I used $PROP_name to use property values within the > sbe function. However, how to use the same property as input to a > code-block? > > +begin_src python :var x=$PROP_name :exports results > and > +begin_src python :var x=name :exports results > > did not work > > Any ideas? > I don't understand the later part of this email, perhaps an example would clarify. Also, it might be worth looking in the following to see if something matching your use case appears. http://eschulte.github.io/org-scraps/ Cheers, > > Thanks > > Torsten -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte